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    Climbers4Kerry

    I just wanted to spread the word about a group that has formed to motivate political action in the climbing community. They are called Climbers4Christ, (guess who we support), and we have a website that talks about Christ's positions on issues that affect climbers. They also have testimonials from climbers about why this is so important to them. Check it out! www.climbingforchrist.org
  2. Started the climb with a full rack of cams Sunday but came up one short at the top. Probably placed in the first pitch of Calculus Crack on the Apron. Thanks.
  3. And I have a used one to sell!
  4. If I buy the cams, do I get the matching shoes? Accessories make the outfit.
  5. Ya, and Twight uses the photos to generate slideshow "business".
  6. Ummm, Allison, it's in the Press Release on the Omega-Pacific website. The announcement comes on the heels of a May 13, 2004 ruling by the Washington State Supreme court which declares participation in the Class I Correctional Industries program inconsistent with constitutional language. Omega Pacific has been a participating member of the combined federal/State program since 1995 and has built the majority of their goods within the Airway Heights Medium Security Correctional Center outside Spokane, Washington. The State Supreme Court had been considering this ruling, which affects seven companies and approximately 175 jobs held by inmate workers, for several months before reaching a 5-4 decision.
  7. Rhymes with "Gyng-vee". It's pronounced "Good-ee," right?
  8. I'd like to see your proof on the emissions bit.
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    new 15a

    Zzzzzz ... .
  10. Sucks from the west.
  11. This one will fry your turkey!
  12. Join the mob from International Mountain Guides. They had 20+ people heading up the trail Monday.
  13. Petzl Ecrin Roc helmet. Keeps the falling rocks from smacking my head.
  14. Weapons that will impress the chicks!
  15. Nice A-Di-Das!
  16. Lawyer Peak, Big Dick Peak: it's all the same.
  17. Sold out ... .
  18. Some companies do this. From GoLite: "PLEASE NOTE: Due to variations in materials, all GoLite products may vary up to +/- 10% from the published weights. GoLite goes above and beyond industry norms to work with its factories to produce the lightest gear possible and then to publish product weights that are as accurate as possible. The precise amounts of materials that go into GoLite equipment and apparel during the manufacturing process, however, can and do vary to a limited but unavoidable degree."
  19. What if BD's famed 10% additional expansion range was just marketing hype? They are heavier and more expensive. I guess that's their appeal?
  20. Read their reply. It's not product variance. They acknowledge that the target weight is 12.4 oz. But their advertised weight was 10.8 oz.
  21. The advertised weight in the hangtag was for a medium jacket, and I bought a medium jacket. The 1.6 oz represents a 15% increase over the advertised weight. The jacket is advertised by Arc'teryx as a lightweight jacket, so total weight of the garment is important. The ultra-light Sirrus shaves it off, leaving only the essentials. A featherweight package with waterproof protection. Should I wonder about the waterproof claim as well?
  22. Email to Arc'teryx (bird@arcteryx.com): ******************** Hi. I just purchased a Medium Sirrus SL jacket (Sangria) from a local retailer. I was looking for a lightweight hardshell for backcountry use, and this seemed to fit the bill. When I got the jacket home, however, I was disappointed to find out that the jacket weighs 12.4 oz (after removing hang tags, etc) on my digital postal scale. The hang tag on the garment advertises a weight of 10.8 oz. This excess 15% seems a bit excessive. This is my first Arc'teryx garment, and I purchased it based upon your reputation for quality and integrity especially considering the a $300 list price. I'd like to exchange this jacket for an example that does weigh 10.8 oz. Thanks. - Tom ******************** Email reply from Arc'teryx: ******************** Thank you for your interest in Arc'teryx. On our web site the advertised weight of the garment is 352 grams which converts to 12.41631oz. In reviewing why there was a discrepancy in the weight between that hang tag and all other written material on the product I found out there was a number of initial changes with the fabric and corresponding weights. In other words when the original design sample was weighed (presumably without the toggles and draw cords) it was weighed using a fabric which ended up not making it to production. I can only speculate that this mistake occurred in the rush of getting product made, hang tags produced, fabrics reaching production standards etc. this mistake has long since been corrected (we haven’t used those hang tags for at approximately a year). Unfortunately there are no final production garments made at the weight specified on that hang tag. If you are not satisfied with the garment I would suggest returning it to the retailer who sold it to you and finding something which meets your expectations. The retailer will be able to contact us and work something out. I’m sorry for this confusion and mis information. - (name deleted) **********************
  23. Press Release "According to Atwater, the program, while considered successful by every measure according to him, has been assailed by non-participating companies for years. “We took flak for a long time over our involvement in the program. Many of our critics claimed we took advantage of an unfair business advantage but I challenge them to show me just where it was. We didn’t get any breaks in labor rates or wages and security issues and tool counts ate up our rent allowance. Meanwhile, inmates who participate in this program were 87% less likely to re-offend than inmates who didn’t. Besides learning how to become metalworkers, machine operators, clerks and assemblers, these men were able to remain a viable and integral part of the lives with their families on the outside. Most of them sent money home every month to help maintain what they left behind. It helped them to have something they could look forward to when they were released,” said Atwater."
  24. Are you using lithium batteries? I've never had a problem with my Olympus.
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